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Troy Dawson <[log in to unmask]>
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Scientific Linux 5.1 i386 is now officially released and available.  There are 
DVD iso images available at

http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/51/iso/i386/
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/51/iso/i386/

CD images are on their way.

-Connie Sieh
-Troy Dawson







Scientific Linux "SL 5.1" for i386 January 16, 2008 Items marked with a "*" indicate changes since 5.0 See SL.documentation for Upstream vendor release notes. Send comments/issues/test reports to [log in to unmask] -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of contents         DOWNLOAD INFO         ADDED compared to Enterprise 5.1         UPDATED compared to Enterprise 5.1            Installer/legal modifications ADDED by Upstream Vendor         /contrib         SRPMS         HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS         LIMITATIONS         INFO         ERRATA _____________________________________________________________________________ DOWNLOAD INFO _____________________________________________________________________________         ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/5rolling/i386         ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/5rolling/iso/i386 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDED compared to vendor ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- *915resolution * * 915resolution is a tool to modify the video BIOS of the 800 and 900 * series Intel graphics chipsets. This includes the 845G, 855G, and * 865G chipsets, as well as 915G, 915GM, and 945G chipsets. This * modification is necessary to allow the display of certain graphics * resolutions for an Xorg or XFree86 graphics server. * 915resolution's modifications of the BIOS are transient. There is * no risk of permanent modification of the BIOS. This also means that * 915resolution must be run every time the computer boots inorder for * it's changes to take effect. * * 915resolution is derived from the tool 855resolution. However, the i * code differs substantially. 915resolution's code base is much simpler.i * 915resolution also allows the modification of bits per pixel. * * 915resolution-0.5.3-6.el5.i386.rpm *alpine * * Alpine is a tool for reading, sending, and managing electronic messages. * Alpine is the successor to Pine and was developed by Computing & * Communications at the University of Washington. * * alpine-1.00-1.i386.rpm cfitsio     CFITSIO is a library of C and FORTRAN subroutines for reading and   writing data files in FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) data format   CFITSIO is widely used in the astronomical community.   cfitsio-3.030-1.sl5.i386.rpm cfitsio-devel-3.030-1.sl5.i386.rpm dropit      dropit's intended purpose is to remove directories entries from a      PATH shell variable value, which has colon separated fields.      dropit is usable in sh, ksh, and csh shell script files.           dropit-1.2-1.i386.rpm FUSE     With FUSE it is possible to implement a fully functional filesystem   in a userspace program.   fuse-smb: you can seamlessly browse your network neighbourhood as if   it were on your own filesystem. Only when you're accessing a share is   a connection made to the remote computer. This also allows users to   mount smb shares using kerberos.   fuse-sshfs: A FUSE-filesystem client based on the   SSH File Transfer Protocol. On the client side mounting the   filesystem is as easy as logging into the server with ssh.   fuse-2.6.3-1.SL.i386.rpm fuse-devel-2.6.3-1.SL.i386.rpm fuse-libs-2.6.3-1.SL.i386.rpm fuse-smb-0.8.5-1.i386.rpm fuse-sshfs-1.7-2.SL.i386.rpm * kernel-module-fuse-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5-2.6.3-1.sl5.i686.rpm * kernel-module-fuse-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5PAE-2.6.3-1.sl5.i686.rpm * kernel-module-fuse-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5xen-2.6.3-1.sl5.i686.rpm Graphviz Graph Visualization Tools graphviz-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm graphviz-devel-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm graphviz-doc-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm graphviz-graphs-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm graphviz-guile-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm graphviz-java-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm graphviz-lua-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm graphviz-ocaml-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm graphviz-perl-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm graphviz-php-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm graphviz-python-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm graphviz-ruby-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm graphviz-tcl-2.8-1.sl.i386.rpm icewm      A lightweight window manager for the X Window System.    * icewm-1.2.33-1.i386.rpm * icewm-l10n-1.2.33-1.i386.rpm Intel wireless firmware      Firmware for the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 Driver.    Please read the license that comes in the rpm carefully.    ipw2200-firmware-3.0 includes version 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, and 3.0     ipw2100-firmware-1.3-5.noarch.rpm   ipw2200-firmware-3.0-1.noarch.rpm    ipw3945d is needed to control the ipw3945 wireless card    kernel-module-ipw3945 is needed because this driver is not in    the standard kernel. Note that the installer does NOT know    how to enable the 3945 wireless. You will have to add the    starting of the /sbin/ipw3945d in your startup scripts.   This driver is known to work on the Dell 820 and Dell 620.   It is known to NOT work on the FJS S7110 (Fujitsu).   * ipw3945-1.2.0-2.sl5.i686.rpm   ipw3945d-1.7.22-7.sl5.i386.rpm * ipw3945-firmware-1.14.2-1.sl5.noarch.rpm * kernel-module-ipw3945-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5-1.2.0-2.sl5.i686.rpm * kernel-module-ipw3945-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5PAE-1.2.0-2.sl5.i686.rpm * kernel-module-ipw3945-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5xen-1.2.0-2.sl5.i686.rpm * The file iwlwifi-4965.ucode is required to be * present on your system in order for the Intel Wireless WiFi Link * 4965AGN driver for Linux (iwlwifi) to be able to operate on your * system. * * iwlwifi-4965-ucode-4.44.17-5.sl5.noarch.rpm JAVA * java-1.5.0-sun-compat-1.5.0.14-1jpp.noarch.rpm * jdk-1.5.0_14-fcs.i586.rpm   This packages is the java sdk from sun.   It's license is found at SL.documentation/jdk-1.5.x.license   To have all of it's links (including plugins) setup correctly you should   also install java-1.5.0-sun-compat   So the easiest thing to do is             yum install java-1.5.0-sun-compat   as it will automatically pull in the current j2sdk-1.5.0 rpm. * java-1.5.0-sun-compat-1.5.0.14-1jpp.noarch.rpm         This package provides JPackage compatibility symlinks and     directories for Sun's JDK rpm.   madwifi      Support for Atheros G wireless   madfifi is the Multiband Atheros Driver for WiFi, a linux device driver    for 802.11a/b/g universal NIC cards - either Cardbus, PCI or MiniPCI -   that use Atheros chipsets (ar5210, ar5211, ar5212).   * madwifi-0.9.3.3-12.sl5.i686.rpm * kernel-module-madwifi-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5-0.9.3.3-12.sl5.i686.rpm * kernel-module-madwifi-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5PAE-0.9.3.3-12.sl5.i686.rpm * kernel-module-madwifi-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5xen-0.9.3.3-12.sl5.i686.rpm * kernel-module-madwifi-hal-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5-0.9.3.3-12.sl5.i686.rpm * kernel-module-madwifi-hal-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5PAE-0.9.3.3-12.sl5.i686.rpm * kernel-module-madwifi-hal-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5xen-0.9.3.3-12.sl5.i686.rpm Multimedia gstreamer-plugins-extras-0.10.9-2.sl.i386.rpm from SL4 (updated tarball) k3b-extras-0.12.17-3.sl.i386.rpm from livna Repository   These are dependencies of the above rpms.   lame-3.97-1.sl.i386.rpm from RPMforge   lame-devel-3.97-1.sl.i386.rpm from RPMforge libid3tag-0.15.1b-3.sl.i386.rpm from RPMforge libid3tag-devel-0.15.1b-3.sl.i386.rpm from RPMforge libmad-0.15.1b-4.sl.i386.rpm from RPMforge libmad-devel-0.15.1b-4.sl.i386.rpm from RPMforge taglib-1.4-1.2.sl.i386.rpm from RPMforge taglib-devel-1.4-1.2.sl.i386.rpm from RPMforge ndiswrapper        The ndiswrapper project makes it possible to use WLAN-Hardware     with Linux by means of a loadable kernel module that "wraps     around" NDIS (Windows network driver API) drivers. These rpms contain     just the kernel module and loader. You will also need the Windows driver     for your card.      WARNING: Scientific Linux-Kernels use 4K size stack. Many Windows drivers    will need at least 8K size stacks. For details read the wiki on:    http:/ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net    ndiswrapper-1.41-1.SL.i686.rpm * kernel-module-ndiswrapper-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5-1.41-1.SL.i686.rpm * kernel-module-ndiswrapper-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5PAE-1.41-1.SL.i686.rpm * kernel-module-ndiswrapper-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5xen-1.41-1.SL.i686.rpm nedit     NEdit is a GUI text editor for the X Window System and Motif.        nedit-5.5-10.el5.i386.rpm      *NumPy * * http://numpy.scipy.org// * NumPy derives from the old Numeric code base and can be used as a * replacement for Numeric. It also adds the features introduced by * Numarray and can also be used to replace Numarray. * * This package contains: * - a powerful N-dimensional array object * - sophisticated (broadcasting) functions * - basic linear algebra functions * - basic Fourier transforms * - sophisticated random number capabilities * - tools for integrating Fortran code. * * numpy-1.0.4-1.i386.rpm OpenAFS   * We have put in the latest 1.4.6 release of openafs    * openafs-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm * openafs-authlibs-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm * openafs-authlibs-devel-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm * openafs-client-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm * openafs-compat-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm * openafs-debug-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm * openafs-devel-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm * openafs-firstboot-1.4-1.SL.noarch.rpm * openafs-kernel-source-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm * openafs-kpasswd-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm * openafs-krb5-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm * openafs-server-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm openafs-firstboot-1.4-1.SL.noarch.rpm * kernel-module-openafs-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm * kernel-module-openafs-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5PAE-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm * kernel-module-openafs-2.6.18-53.1.4.el5xen-1.4.6-58.SL5.i686.rpm These perl modules have been added as they are useful. They came from CERN       perl-MailTools-1.62-1.noarch.rpm    perl-Parse-RecDescent-1.94-1.noarch.rpm    perl-SQL-Statement-1.06-1.noarch.rpm    perl-TermReadKey-2.20-12.i386.rpm    perl-Text-CSV_XS-0.23-1.i386.rpm    perl-Text-Template-1.44-1.noarch.rpm    perl-Tk-804.027-1.i386.rpm * perl-TimeDate has been added to the release by The Upstream Vendor * We decided to use TUV's version of perl-TimeDate R http://www.r-project.org/ R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. R is a GNU project which is similar to the S language and environment which was developed at Bell Laboratories by John Chambers and         colleagues. R can be considered as a different implementation of S. There are some important differences, but much code written for S runs unaltered         under R. * R-2.5.0-2.sl5x.i386.rpm * R-devel-2.5.0-2.sl5x.i386.rpm * libRmath-2.5.0-2.sl5x.i386.rpm * libRmath-devel-2.5.0-2.sl5x.i386.rpm r1000         This is the Linux device driver released for RealTek Ethernet controllers,     which are listed as following.           1. RTL8169S/SB/SC (Gigabit Ethernet with PCI interface)           2. RTL8168B (Gigabit Ethernet with PCI-Express interface)           3. RTL8101E (Fast Ethernet with PCI-Express interface)      r1000-1.05-1.sl.i686.rpm * kernel-module-r1000-2.6.18-53.el5-1.05-1.sl.i686.rpm * kernel-module-r1000-2.6.18-53.el5PAE-1.05-1.sl.i686.rpm * kernel-module-r1000-2.6.18-53.el5xen-1.05-1.sl.i686.rpm SL_afs_no_dynroot-2.0-2.noarch.rpm This package removes the -dynroot option from the openafs config Restarting of afs is needed for this to take effect. This rpm does not restart afs SL_desktop_tweaks-5-4.noarch.rpm    This adds a terminal icon to the kicker panel for both KDE and GNOME. This also changed the KDE startup background from red to black   Installed by default for both KDE and GNOME.   SL_enable_serialconsole-3.1-6.noarch.rpm       This script makes all the changes necessary to send    console output to both the serial port and the screen. This    also creates a login prompt on the serial port and allows users    to login at this prompt.        SL_no_colorls-1.0-3.noarch.rpm   Turns off "color" of ls. Not installed by default.   SL_password_for_singleuser-1.0-1.noarch.rpm    Changes /etc/inittab to require the root password for single user mode. Not installed by default. This used to be SL_inittab_change SL_rpm_show_arch-1.0-2.noarch.rpm     Adds arch to "rpm -qa" listing.    SL_sendmail_accept-1.1-3.noarch.rpm            Changes Sendmail config so that it allows incomming mail.         Not installed by default. *tidy * When editing HTML it's easy to make mistakes. Wouldn't it be nice if * there was a simple way to fix these mistakes automatically and tidy up * sloppy editing into nicely layed out markup? Well now there is! Dave * Raggett's HTML TIDY is a free utility for doing just that. It also * works great on the atrociously hard to read markup generated by * specialized HTML editors and conversion tools, and can help you * identify where you need to pay further attention on making your pages * more accessible to people with disabilities. * * tidy-0.99.0-12.20070228.sl5.i386.rpm * libtidy-0.99.0-12.20070228.sl5.i386.rpm * libtidy-devel-0.99.0-12.20070228.sl5.i386.rpm Yumex        Yumex is a graphical user interface for yum.     * yumex-2.0.2-1.0.el5.noarch.rpm yum-utilx         yum-utils is a collection of utilities and examples for the yum     package manager. It includes utilities by different authors that     make yum easier and more powerful to use. Some utilities are     plugin's.     yum-utils-1.0.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm   yum-allowdowngrade-1.0.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm   yum-changelog-1.0.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm   yum-downloadonly-1.0.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm   yum-fastestmirror-1.0.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm   yum-fedorakmod-1.0.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm * yum-installonlyn-1.0.4-2.sl5.noarch.rpm   yum-priorities-1.0.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm   yum-protectbase-1.0.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm   yum-skip-broken-1.0.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm   yum-tsflags-1.0.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm   yum-updateonboot-1.0.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm   yum-versionlock-1.0.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm   MISC    Added these rpms because they are important but upstream vendor did    not include them.         gv-3.6.2-2.sl5.i386.rpm from Stephan Wiesand    pine-4.64-3.sl.i386.rpm from Dag's Repository   ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changed RPMS compared to vendor ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installer(anaconda)     Modified pkgorder with patches from CentOS   Modified installclasses/rhel.py to remove key request   Modified installclasses/rhel.py to include SL groups * sites support * see sites/example * * Note: Installing sites on a virtual machine * When installing a paravirtulized site, you have to point at the * site directory, such as 5rolling/i386/sites/example * * When installing a fully virtulized site, you only have to point * to the base directory, like you usually would, such as * 5rolling/x86_64/sites/example * anaconda-11.1.2.87-1.SL.i386.rpm * anaconda-runtime-11.1.2.87-1.SL.i386.rpm There are minimal changes compared to the "vendor" release. We have changed the "rpms" that are required to be changed. These changes are defined by the "vendor". redhat-artwork-5.0.9-1.SL.2.i386.rpm redhat-logos-4.9.16-1.SL.6.noarch.rpm * sl-release-5.1-1.i386.rpm * sl-release-notes-5.1-1.noarch.rpm   sl-release changes the default mozilla and firefox bookmarks.   sl-release changes the default rhn configuration to use yum and   points this configuration to ftp.scientificlinux.org   sl-release removed the firstboot additional cd's question redhat-logos was changed to add the "photographs" shown during the install   These rpm's are not required to be changed by the vendor, but we felt they needed to be changed gdm-2.16.0-30.sl5.i386.rpm Changed the default theme from RHEL to EaseOfBlue   pirut-1.2.10-1.sl.noarch.rpm Removed "Requires: rhn-setup-gnome" rhgb-0.16.4-8.sl.1.i386.rpm Changed the colors. *python-virtinst * * virtinst is a module to help in starting installations inside of * virtual machines. It supports both paravirt guests as well as * fully virtualized guests. It uses libvirt (http://www.libvirt.org) * for starting things. Also contained is a simple * script virt-install which uses virtinst in a command line mode. * * It was only configured to know about TUV virtual machines. We added * a patch so that it knew about Scientific Linux, and thus be able to * install SL paravirtual machines. * * python-virtinst-0.103.0-3.sl5.2.noarch.rpm yum       Yum version 2.4 and above has the kernel-module plugin that let's yum     understand how kernel-module rpm's are related to kernels. Because of     this updates dealing with kernel-module rpm's (such as afs) now work     yum-conf     metadata_expire variable was set to 20 hours to allow for normal users     to be able to use yum for those commands they can run    yum-conf has the following repositories in it   sl-base (enabled)   sl-security (enabled)   sl-testing (not enabled) sl-fastbugs (not enabled) sl-bugfix-51 (not enabled)   atrpms (not enabled)   dag (not enabled)   flash (not enabled)    Not all repositories are enabled by default.   To enable them for one time use, use the --enablerepo command, such as    yum --enablerepo=atrpms list mplayer    yum --enablerepo=dag install xine    yum --enablerepo=flash install flash-player      If you want the repositories to be enabled all the time then you need    to edit the config files and change enabled=0 to enabled=1.    The config files are in the /etc/yum.repos.d/ directory and are named like    /etc/yum.repos.d/atrpms.repo    /etc/yum.repos.d/dag.repo     NOTE1: Just because a yum repository exists does NOT mean   it is compatible with all other yum repositories. We have included   the repositories we did because they usually work well together. But if   there is a problem with one of the packages in a repository, please         contact that repository maintainer.     yum-autoupdate     yum-autoupdate has the check for a running yum in it, so that if     yum has been running for a long time (close to 24 hours), when the yum.cron starts up, it will kill the old yum. This was changed         because we had reports that yum was hanging and we didn't want this   to interfere with updates.       yum-autoupdate checks to see how long the machine is been up     If it is up less than 20 hours, it doesn't wait, but does the update.   If it is longer than 20 hours, it waits a random time, up to 3 hours.     This uptime check was done to help laptops and other machines that     might not be on long enough to wait for the random time.   The random time was put it in so that servers arn't overwhelmed.       yum-conf-5x was created for those users who want to be at the latest    stable release. It is always pointing at the 5x area. This means    that when we make new versions you will automatically be upgraded to    them.    yum-3.0.6-3.sl.noarch.rpm   yum-autoupdate-1-1.SL.noarch.rpm * yum-conf-51-1.SL.noarch.rpm yum-conf-5x-3-1.SL.noarch.rpm   yum-rhn-plugin-0.4.3-1.el5.noarch.rpm * yum-metadata-parser-1.0.4-1.sl5.i386.rpm yum-updatesd-3.0.6-3.sl.noarch.rpm Apache   Changed index.html to not have Upstream Vendor info but to   have SL info. * mod_ssl-2.2.3-11.sl5.3.i386.rpm * httpd-2.2.3-11.sl5.3.i386.rpm * httpd-devel-2.2.3-11.sl5.3.i386.rpm * httpd-manual-2.2.3-11.sl5.3.i386.rpm Changed in order to be built Some rpm's had to be changed in order for us to build them. The following rpm's had to have a variable changed so that they point to the current include file brlapi-0.4.1-1.fc6.1.i386.rpm brlapi-devel-0.4.1-1.fc6.1.i386.rpm brltty-3.7.2-1.fc6.1.i386.rpm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SL/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Upstream Vendor's release consists of 2 cd sets, Server and Client. Each cd set has a group of directories which contain the actual rpms. On the Client cd this consists of Client,Workstation and VT. On the Server cd this consists of Server,VT,Cluster, ClusterStorage. The VT directory contains the same rpms on each cd. The Cluster, ClusterStorage and Workstation directories do not have any common rpms. The Client and Server directories contain many common rpms along with many unique rpms. Scientific Linux has combined all of the rpm's from Client, Server, VT, Cluster, ClusterStorage, and Workstation into the SL directory. You are not asked to enter any key, since you have access to all packages. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------  /contrib/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RPMS provided by colaboraters that either cannot go in main release or are intesting before going into main release. See the SRPMS section for source rpms ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- /updates/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------        security Security errata        fastbugs Packages rebuilt from the Upstream Vendor Fastrack rpms These are rpms that are expected to be in the next Update They have gone through full QA by the Upstream Vendor        bugfix51 Reserved for packages from the next Update. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- /../SRPMS/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------   /SL/       Contains the SRPMS for what we added or changed. Put these in the top level directory as these are really the ones we changed. All the others can be obtained from the upstream vendor ftp updates area /vendor/ The upstream vendors SRPMS. This directory contains both the original released SRPMS, as well as the updated SRPMS /contrib/ SRPMS for the contrib packages /sites/<site>/SRPMS SRPMS for sites, if there is a site --------------------------------------------------------------------------- /../archive/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- /obsolete/ Packages that used to be in the release but have been updated /debuginfo/ Debuginfo packages ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIMITATIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ipw2100, ipw2200, ipw3945 Does not work in the installer ftp install Currently, during an ftp install when it get's the the graphical section, there is a long pause (close to a minute) when it sits at a blank screen. It is NOT frozen, it is just searching for files that are not there. Give it a couple minutes and it will continue. This will be fixed before the final release. NVIDIA motherboard chipsets May need to use linux noapic to install. Intel 965 motherboard chipset May need to use linux all-generic-ide if you have pata hardware ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFO ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Web Site   https://www.scientificlinux.org FTP   ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/5rolling/ Mailing Lists   [log in to unmask] Development of Scientific Linux   [log in to unmask] Users of Scientific Linux supporting                                       each other   [log in to unmask] Announcements concerning Scientific Linux   [log in to unmask] Announcements about Security Errata ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ERRATA rebuilt from SRPMS -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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